CDC Battling Ebola by Training Medical Volunteers

Medical volunteers heading to West Africa to treat Ebola patients are stopping off in Anniston, Ala., to train at a CDC-run facility.

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... I ... this is not a bullet treatment unit Liberia ... it's actually Anniston Alabama ... as the US in the UK appeal to the world for more aid to combat Ebola ... the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has opened this a bowl of boot camp to train medical workers about to deploy to West Africa ... it's one of us ... the deal with Hamas on every just happen to know how to do and do it the same way ... every single time ... you do that my practices in the U S government estimates that as many as ten thousand health care workers ... are needed in Liberia low ... the CDC courses instructing thirty six medical staff this week and plans to train thirty five to forty week at least until J where ... according to the World Health Organization ... over three hundred eighty health workers have contracted Ebola over the course of the epidemic ... the CDC's goal is to keep safe procedures for patient care ... but also our medical workers to feel safer about caring for